[RWP] Pitch correction plugs
TheOreoMonster
theoreomonster at reaperacc.es
Tue Sep 23 08:47:27 EDT 2014
my guess is that since SF probably licensed it for including in the program the lack of accessibility would of probably come from sony. Not sure what their licensing agreements are and how much they can force the hand of apps intergrated into third party programs. Their stand alone plug ins (VST/AU/ETC) stuff is for the most part useable and access friendly.
On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:55 PM, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Well, they sure dropped the ball on soundforge.
>
> Haven't looked at any of their latest stuff.
>
>
> On 9/22/2014 5:44 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
>> Check out nectar. there is some pitch correction and auto harmony stuff there. Not sure if its as feature packed as Auto Tune but may be worth a look given Izotopes committment to access for all.
>> On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:29 PM, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Cheers Chris, I'll have a tinker with Autotune and see whether I can
>>> get anything going in Reaper. Saw automatable parameters last time I
>>> used it in Pro Tools, so figured there'd be some mileage there in any
>>> DAW, but it's especially good to know we can get at some of the
>>> interface too.
>>>
>>> On 9/22/14, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>>> Hey Scott?
>>>>
>>>> I'm using auto-tune 6 in sonar.
>>>>
>>>> I know you didn't ask about sonar, but I imagine the things that make it
>>>> work in sonar will extend to reaper also according to my experience with
>>>> reaper.
>>>>
>>>> You do get exposed automatible parameters in the inspector, which
>>>> equates to reaper's plug-in parameters list, even though it's not
>>>> automatible it's still able to be manipulated, also with use of your
>>>> screen-reader cursor, mouse, etc, you can click things like key, scale,
>>>> and other
>>>> menu items on the native ui of auto-tune.
>>>> I have also used g-snap, and same deal there, you get exposed parms and
>>>> clickable text on the interface.
>>>>
>>>> I like to use g-snap as a midi controled
>>>> correction, and in this way, I get pretty good results.
>>>>
>>>> I have found though that auto-tune is best when you spend some time
>>>> doing automation, which is as close as it gets to us drawing curves in
>>>> the graph,
>>>> there are people starting to mess with melodyne now, and I think that
>>>> one is probably the best sounding, but auto-tune is a good compromise
>>>> with useability and quality.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9/22/2014 7:52 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>>>>> Hey peeps,
>>>>> What are you using for pitch correction in Reaper? Primarily for vocal
>>>>> harmonies. It doesn't need to be able to do it's magic in real time,
>>>>> this is for tweaking during mix stage.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any recommendations appreciated...
>>>>> Scott
>>>>>
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